Well I never got any response to the email I sent to my MP, but I've just checked the list of signatures on the EDM and his name is now on there!
I too emailed my Conservative MP, Desmond Swayne - missing in action from the list, so await the standard email response in due course.
Then I went inside the parliament building for a pee...
Cheers
Simon
ps. I'm not Scottish - I'm a kiwi!
I'll scan a copy when I get home if anyone else is interested in having it.
Quick update... My MP wrote to the Home Office on my behalf about this issue, and I received the following response today:
Thank you for your letter of 2 April on behalf of Mr Tim Walls of (...) regarding his concerns about possible restrictions on photography in public places.
I can assure Mr Walls there is no legal restriction on photography in public places, and there is no presumption of privacy for individuals in a public place.(emphasis mine)
It is for the Chief Constable to ensure that Officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) are acting appropriately with regards to photographic in public places, and any queries regarding this should be addressed to the Chief Constable.
However, decisions may be made locally to restrict photography, for example to protect children. Any questions on such local decisions should also be addressed to the force concerned.
Armed with this, I shall be writing to the chief of the Met Police in London to ask for reassurance as to what measures they are putting in place to ensure their officers are cogniscant of the law in this regard, and also for details of any local restrictions as per the last paragraph.
In any event, I shall be carrying a copy of this letter with me to shove under the nose of any official who claims it's 'illegal to take photos' or such in the future. I'll scan a copy when I get home if anyone else is interested in having it.
I wonder if that letter would be in any help to tourists who visit GB/UK, and if it was, could that letter or something simillar be accessibile to all, not only British people.
I'll scan a copy when I get home if anyone else is interested in having it.
Veeeery interesting... If you like, you can attach a copy in Word Doc, PDF or an image format to another post here so anyone who wants it can get a copy without bugging you individually...<snip>
In any event, I shall be carrying a copy of this letter with me to shove under the nose of any official who claims it's 'illegal to take photos' or such in the future. I'll scan a copy when I get home if anyone else is interested in having it.
I don't see why not. The law is the law. It affects everyone equally regardless of nationality.
There is also this PDF available: http://www.sirimo.co.uk/ukpr.php
Which is a comprehensive guide to UK law written by a university lecturer in law.
Steve.
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